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the department of homeland security because people in the intelligence community and people in the law enforcement community came to me and they told me, they had heard of contingency plans if the blind sheikh was transferred to an egyptian prison. at that stage, it has been discussed and talked about. to this day, the administration has refused to rule it out. i think that part it is the president's policy of reaching out to the muslim brotherhood, reaching out to morsi, not wanting to needlessly in his eyes, antagonize him. the blind sheikh is a murderer, he's a terrorist. i know we are not going to win support or impress anyone in the middle-east over the muslim world by equivocating on the blind sheikh. i think it's time for the president to stand up to morsi and say, if we are going to have a relationship between ow our two countries, we can't be talking about issues as outrageous and disgraceful as this. >> eric: he was an icon. he was convicted of being whined the first islamic terrorist attack in 1990, the shooting of the activist rabbi by a blind sheikh follower. and the guys
the department of homeland security because people in the intelligence community and people in the law enforcement community came to me and they told me, they had heard of contingency plans if the blind sheikh was transferred to an egyptian prison. at that stage, it has been discussed and talked about. to this day, the administration has refused to rule it out. i think that part it is the president's policy of reaching out to the muslim brotherhood, reaching out to morsi, not wanting to...
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does the letter of the law stand? d.c. federal judge who will at least hear the argument come february. legal challenges are coming ahead. you had dr. ben carson on, a good friend of ours. i would like to have ben carson write the medical plan, health care plan for america and from the poor to the rich i think we would all be much better off. >> jordan sekulow, dr. nina radcliff, thank you. >> thank you, judge. >>> the one and only ben stin is here to tell us why republicans need to stop tryi keeping up with these two is more than a full time job and i don't have time for unreliable companies. angie's list definitely saves me time and money. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter mo. join today. it really made the difference between a morning around the house and getting a little exercise. unlike the bargain brand, depend gives you new fit-flex®, our best protection. it's a smooth and comfortable fit with more lycra strands. get your free sample at depend.com. is a really big deal.u with
does the letter of the law stand? d.c. federal judge who will at least hear the argument come february. legal challenges are coming ahead. you had dr. ben carson on, a good friend of ours. i would like to have ben carson write the medical plan, health care plan for america and from the poor to the rich i think we would all be much better off. >> jordan sekulow, dr. nina radcliff, thank you. >> thank you, judge. >>> the one and only ben stin is here to tell us why...
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paul in minnesota to try to push these laws. the supreme court was thinking about possibly overturning this law, it's called disparate impact. doesn't matter what your trying to do. matters with the result is. gerri: at the end of the day with a story not too long ago about how banks are being told that they have to guess the race and gender of people applying for loans. why? had no idea. seems like we have gone off the deep end when it comes to these issues. >> and on the one hand the banks are told you need to land, land, land and on the other hand, in telling them that you lent too much before. they tried to stick to what is really meat and potatoes banking, look at someone, the credit quality in all the other characteristics and then charge interest rates based on that, i'm sorry to tell you, different ethnic groups have different credit standards. as a result you're going to get differences. but the government is saying is it's not your intention and it's not that we start with an even playing field. what matters is the res
paul in minnesota to try to push these laws. the supreme court was thinking about possibly overturning this law, it's called disparate impact. doesn't matter what your trying to do. matters with the result is. gerri: at the end of the day with a story not too long ago about how banks are being told that they have to guess the race and gender of people applying for loans. why? had no idea. seems like we have gone off the deep end when it comes to these issues. >> and on the one hand the...
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. >> as attorney general you are the chief law enforcement officer of the country but a cabinet official and on the president's team and have an obligation to report the president's priorities. >> geraldo: history has not been kind to political attorney generals often casting them in the role of scandal scapegoat. gonzalez took the flap in the firing of several federal prosecutors. nixon era a.g. richard resigned after playing a minor role in waregate by ski starred former attorney general john mitchell who ultimately went to jail for conspiracy, obstruction and perjury. >> on may 16 the president was asked whether he has confidence in the attorney general and he answered in the affirmative. is that still the case? does he still have confidence in the attorney general? >> he absolutely does, yes. >> geraldo: and momentum builds to demand the resignation of the attorney general of the united states one strong voice i'm eager to hear from it my own family's representative from congress. republican peter king of new york. welcome to the program. what are you thinking? does eric holder have
. >> as attorney general you are the chief law enforcement officer of the country but a cabinet official and on the president's team and have an obligation to report the president's priorities. >> geraldo: history has not been kind to political attorney generals often casting them in the role of scandal scapegoat. gonzalez took the flap in the firing of several federal prosecutors. nixon era a.g. richard resigned after playing a minor role in waregate by ski starred former attorney...
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i'm reading my sister-in-law's post and i'm jealous. they live in connecticut. come on, topper, find us a snowstorm. bring it on. believe me, coleen, he is looking. and we had similar statements from karen. i was raised in pittsburgh, so going through a snowstorm is part of winter. so i am disappointed. i could have used the time being with my children. karen, that sounds wonderful. however, if you're in our business, a storm like that means you are out in the elements and sometimes there is the wonderful bonding experience of actually sleeping right here. it is part of st job and we love it, but we don't love everything about it. i love most everything you send me in your e-mails. the address here is mailbag@wusa9.com. that is our report. i'll be back here at 11:00. lesli and topper will be here, plus, an added bonus for you singles. a live chat on how to date online more successfully. a couple words could make all the difference. we'll see you later. bye bye. >>> who cruelly called melissa mccarthy a hippo? >>> plus, is rihanna engaged? i'm nancy o'dell. >> an
i'm reading my sister-in-law's post and i'm jealous. they live in connecticut. come on, topper, find us a snowstorm. bring it on. believe me, coleen, he is looking. and we had similar statements from karen. i was raised in pittsburgh, so going through a snowstorm is part of winter. so i am disappointed. i could have used the time being with my children. karen, that sounds wonderful. however, if you're in our business, a storm like that means you are out in the elements and sometimes there is...
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co-workers say his brother and sister-in-law were also police officers. these two women who worked with young say that his smile was infectious and that even people he ticketed, they founhim friendly. >> he loved working with the motors. a great smile and when you met chris, you knew you had met a friend. >> reporter: one message at the memorial reads, chris, you're a true hero and you will be missed. patrick and baby will, know you for being a great uncle. i miss you and love you, nancy. >> there is a big risk involved in police work as we all know that and we understand that. and a tragedy like this when it happens. we just come together. we work together. we one another. >> reporter: and in bristow, peggy fox, 9news. >>> police say that officer yung did have his sirens and lights on as they also tell us that the driver of the minivan had a green light. no charges have been filed. >>> about 60 people crushed to death outside a stadium. most of them children. this happened last night in the ivory coast while spectators gathered to watch fireworks. one wi
co-workers say his brother and sister-in-law were also police officers. these two women who worked with young say that his smile was infectious and that even people he ticketed, they founhim friendly. >> he loved working with the motors. a great smile and when you met chris, you knew you had met a friend. >> reporter: one message at the memorial reads, chris, you're a true hero and you will be missed. patrick and baby will, know you for being a great uncle. i miss you and love you,...
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>> john: by passing all these laws. if you have a big government there is more government to fight over. >> there is that argument, but will the real well think is not in washington, d.c.. >> john: it's on wall street, he says. there is a lot of money there, but there is a big difference. >> in the private sector if you can find a way to cut costs you are a hero. if you can find a way to cut costs in bureaucracy you are goat. they measure success by the size of their budget. >> big budgets give special interests reason to invest in d.c. and invest they have. unions say teachers are under pay but their union looks rich. this is their headquarters. we're told it's worth hundred million dollars. the atrium is called an environmental oasis. they didn't want us to take pictures of it. >> take a picture of it? they told me to wait outside and officials waited to see if we can videotaped. >> we read about the beautiful lobby and i would like to show it to the viewers. >> it's like they are sucking money from the rest of the co
>> john: by passing all these laws. if you have a big government there is more government to fight over. >> there is that argument, but will the real well think is not in washington, d.c.. >> john: it's on wall street, he says. there is a lot of money there, but there is a big difference. >> in the private sector if you can find a way to cut costs you are a hero. if you can find a way to cut costs in bureaucracy you are goat. they measure success by the size of their...
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very interests of the human hosts somewhere very very early on capitalism one from respecting natural laws and social ecological harmony and morphed into incentivize system of value we know money above all else so to talk about this cancer and how to cure it i spoke earlier with john mcmurtrie professor of philosophy at the university of wealth canada and author of the cancer stage of capitalism from crisis to cure i first asked him about adam smith's concept of the invisible hand and how smith alleges that market casualties and death are required to maintain an equilibrium there's we had to say. for librium you know it's only between one e basically the goods that are like what was once and for its goods left that serve life life needs and whether they sell or supply whether sufficient demand will sell and now that it's that it's completely a money. system that has aids little attention even and since they won't one needs or like the bases or what we require all required they can get no attention to them at all but. that was all because we had with the originator in basically sheep with h
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a law enforcement officials tells cbs news, he had a handgun, assault rifle and a shot gun. police pursued reports there might be two additional gunmen but there's no confirmation. >> we have an active search for additional suspects. we're asking people to stay in their homes. >> reporter: witnesses say the shooting happened in one of the command buildings here at the navy yard. more than 3,000 employees were told to shelter in place. >> i heard three shots pow, pow, pow. >> reporter: workers were evacuated, along with an elementary school. air traffic at reagan was halted. >> we're confronting another mass shooting. today, it happened on a military installation in our nation's capital. >> reporter: the white house says the president has received several briefings on the situation and orders his team to assist the navy and local law enforcement. this area is still not secure. police say it could take hours to clear the base. the washington nationals baseball park is just blocks away, and one of the parking lots is being used as a staging area for families. live in washington
a law enforcement officials tells cbs news, he had a handgun, assault rifle and a shot gun. police pursued reports there might be two additional gunmen but there's no confirmation. >> we have an active search for additional suspects. we're asking people to stay in their homes. >> reporter: witnesses say the shooting happened in one of the command buildings here at the navy yard. more than 3,000 employees were told to shelter in place. >> i heard three shots pow, pow, pow....
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very interests of the human hosts somewhere very very early on capitalism won from respecting natural laws and social ecological harmony and morphed into incentivize system of value we money above all else so to talk about this cancer and how to cure it i spoke earlier with john mcmurtrie professor of philosophy at the university of wealth canada and author of the cancer stage of capitalism from crisis to cure i first asked him about adam smith's concept of the invisible hand and how smith alleges that market casualties and death are required to maintain an equilibrium there's we had to say. to liberty you know it's only between money basically the goods that are like what was once and for it's goods left that serve life life needs and whether they sell or supply what is sufficient demand for them self and all that and that it's completely a money. system that has aids little attention even and since they won't like means or like the bases or what we require all required they can get paid no attention to them at all but. that was all because we had it with capital which made in basically s
very interests of the human hosts somewhere very very early on capitalism won from respecting natural laws and social ecological harmony and morphed into incentivize system of value we money above all else so to talk about this cancer and how to cure it i spoke earlier with john mcmurtrie professor of philosophy at the university of wealth canada and author of the cancer stage of capitalism from crisis to cure i first asked him about adam smith's concept of the invisible hand and how smith...
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. >> it's the law, it's the law. it's the law. >> every time you citizens go to the government and say we think you should do this. >> a law is a government imposition. >> i know, but we make the laws. >> let ben weigh in on this for a moment. >> ben? >> at am, you're a super smart guy and your recent article about apple in "fortune" is brilliant. >> thank you, very kind of you. keep going. >> you're very welcome, but with all due respect -- with all due respect, if it's a government-made law, then it's government imposing a much higher wage. >> what are you two talking about? >> we make the law. >> we make the law? >> we are the government. >> i totally reject -- >> the union is the government. in obama land -- >> let me paraphrase what ben was saying, adam, that you're a great writer when it comes to technology, but you're a stone cold moron when it comes to subjects like this. >> don't you know i love you too much. >> this is a tactic by the leadership in one city in this country that specifically goes after walma
. >> it's the law, it's the law. it's the law. >> every time you citizens go to the government and say we think you should do this. >> a law is a government imposition. >> i know, but we make the laws. >> let ben weigh in on this for a moment. >> ben? >> at am, you're a super smart guy and your recent article about apple in "fortune" is brilliant. >> thank you, very kind of you. keep going. >> you're very welcome, but with all due...
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>> because it is law so the law is standing. what i'm looking to do is bring back parts of that law to have it repealed and replaced by new legislation. >> neil: all right. senator, i apologize for audio issues. we'll keep track of it. i said a million times, it's like when you were in school. anything you do at the last second, you probably didn't do that great on. now to something else, president's healthcare law we are finding more about it as each day goes by. there is two day symposium to train journalists how to report on it sponsored by the commonwealth fund who president is david blumenthal. something tells me among the speakers you won't find this lady, former state lieutenant governor, she is a frequent critic of obamacare and she has a new book out "beating obamacare." when you went to the symposium who understand the law so they can report on it, you got more than a bad law issue? >> that's right. i laughed when i heard about the symposium because the left leaning commonwealth fund is noted for slanting its research
>> because it is law so the law is standing. what i'm looking to do is bring back parts of that law to have it repealed and replaced by new legislation. >> neil: all right. senator, i apologize for audio issues. we'll keep track of it. i said a million times, it's like when you were in school. anything you do at the last second, you probably didn't do that great on. now to something else, president's healthcare law we are finding more about it as each day goes by. there is two day...
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i was joined earlier by a professor of law at howard university, and i started off by asking him his initial thoughts on the raids. >> well, i think you have to look at them separately. the rate in somalia was coordinated with the somali government, and it appears to be done in the law. contrast that with the libyan raid, a number of countries have been denying assisting the u.s. to save face at home, but publicly, libya is saying they did not consent to the rate and were not aware of the rate and they sent in the armed force in order to conduct a kidnapping. if that is true, that is sovereign territory, and i question our ability to conduct an operation in the sovereign territory of another country without their knowledge and consent, so i think they are at two totally different scenarios. >> let's talk about the libyan scenario. considering the fact that the libyan government is a new government that was just recently put in place, but two, the violence there is still very rampant. >> all we have is their word, and they have been very vocal in their criticism. in pakistan, for inst
i was joined earlier by a professor of law at howard university, and i started off by asking him his initial thoughts on the raids. >> well, i think you have to look at them separately. the rate in somalia was coordinated with the somali government, and it appears to be done in the law. contrast that with the libyan raid, a number of countries have been denying assisting the u.s. to save face at home, but publicly, libya is saying they did not consent to the rate and were not aware of the...
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had will miss the supreme under the law of the ball cold war a belligerent war. will. and absolutely it has metastasized out of control dominating everything else and just to wrap this up i mean to give some hope how can we get back i mean how do we cure the cancer how do we get back to valuing life sequence instead of valuing money sequence here i mean is it too late. no it isn't too late we did it we mean i think the key issue probably is a public banking system which no economy that works in the world they can work with the banking system that isn't even floated in the us that it's a puppet and you can institute that people will all but you can look it up google and they will quite know too and it's even more well if you investigate the thing that no system ever works wall these days and doesn't work well over them or the first thing they will know they reap we have a poll together as a nation to protect the lives of their people and their life they have to have a central bank the public anything system and the right now which is completely occupied ever since
had will miss the supreme under the law of the ball cold war a belligerent war. will. and absolutely it has metastasized out of control dominating everything else and just to wrap this up i mean to give some hope how can we get back i mean how do we cure the cancer how do we get back to valuing life sequence instead of valuing money sequence here i mean is it too late. no it isn't too late we did it we mean i think the key issue probably is a public banking system which no economy that works in...
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. >> a bartender revealing his own plan to get law makers back on track. and the president could shell out big money if he wants to kick back with a cold one. ♪ [ woman ] if you have the audacity to believe your financial advisor should focus on your long-term goals, not their short-term agenda. [ male announcer ] join the nearly 7 million investors who think like you do. face time and think time make a difference. at edward jones, it's how we make sense of investing. ♪ >> 1:30 in the afternoon. and quick check of the headlines. human remains were found in the site of the costa concorda disaster. 32 people were killed just a year ago. >> mala la is under a death threat just days before she could be named a nobel prizewinner. >> if you are a furloughed government member you can pay two. and president would be charged 702. and that is the cost of the obama care penalty and two bucks for the bore that the regular guys get. >> i get. it beauty of being a small business owner you can price it however you want. >> you can do that. >> their efforts will help
. >> a bartender revealing his own plan to get law makers back on track. and the president could shell out big money if he wants to kick back with a cold one. ♪ [ woman ] if you have the audacity to believe your financial advisor should focus on your long-term goals, not their short-term agenda. [ male announcer ] join the nearly 7 million investors who think like you do. face time and think time make a difference. at edward jones, it's how we make sense of investing. ♪ >> 1:30...
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by law, they have to happen on january 20th. and that means that the inaugural parade and ceremony will happen on the following monday. that is also the 50th anniversary of the martin luther king, jr. "i have a dream speech." in washington, d.c., cbs 5 5. >>> vice president biden was sworn in this morning. the supreme court justice administered the oath. tomorrow, he will take the oath again right before the president on the steps of the capitol with people looking on from the national mall. >>> more star power on tap this year. >> lady gaga is set to perform during the festivities. the pop star will sing at tuesday's ball for the staffers. typically, a private affair. and she will perform a specially worded number at the event, similar to what jayz did four years ago when he added his own lyrics at the same event. and now coming up on face the nation, the inauguration and the next four years for president barack obama. the state white house senior adviser will join this morning at 8:30 a.m. here on cbs 5. >>> the bart station i
by law, they have to happen on january 20th. and that means that the inaugural parade and ceremony will happen on the following monday. that is also the 50th anniversary of the martin luther king, jr. "i have a dream speech." in washington, d.c., cbs 5 5. >>> vice president biden was sworn in this morning. the supreme court justice administered the oath. tomorrow, he will take the oath again right before the president on the steps of the capitol with people looking on from...
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we could do it if not for that this drag of the health care law. >> rick: they said it's time toned the sequester cuts and in his remarks to young people at the anthropology museum, the president spoke of more government spending won't sides of the border. >> together let's remember that every dollar, every peso that we invest in research and development, returns so much more to our economies in jobs and opportunity, no products, new services. >> rick: a particular soft spot fort president is youth unemployment, with the new jobs report showing the effective unemployment rate for young people. if you include those when have given up looking for work is 16.1%, the highest level since world war ii. >> our generation is graduating college, we've got all these skills and passion, all this desire to make a difference and we're coming to an economy that's stagnant, has no new jobs and little opportunity for us. >> administration says in the weeks ahead, we'll see the president back on the road in the u.s. talking about jobs and the economy. >> traveling with the president, thank you. the jobs
we could do it if not for that this drag of the health care law. >> rick: they said it's time toned the sequester cuts and in his remarks to young people at the anthropology museum, the president spoke of more government spending won't sides of the border. >> together let's remember that every dollar, every peso that we invest in research and development, returns so much more to our economies in jobs and opportunity, no products, new services. >> rick: a particular soft spot...
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up, 55% want the law repealed in part or in its entirety. and 40% want to leave it as-is or expand it. obamacare three years later. back with the panel. steve? >> certainly, it's the case what the president promised is not what we are actually seeing right now. yes, there is expanded coverage. the idea that the obama care would be deficit-neutral and control costs i think has turned out to be a charade. if you look at the longer term projections it looks especially more unlikely today than it did when they were engaged in the budget that allowed it to pass. what i think is interesting on the political side is how republicans are treating the issue right now. there is a debate inside the republican party whether it's wise to continue talking about obamacare. on one hand you have a group that says in effect this is over, this is done, we should tweak it, try to improve it, do what we can. let's not focus op it because it's in the past and discussion of aweer thety. on the other hand people think talk about it all the time because implementatio
up, 55% want the law repealed in part or in its entirety. and 40% want to leave it as-is or expand it. obamacare three years later. back with the panel. steve? >> certainly, it's the case what the president promised is not what we are actually seeing right now. yes, there is expanded coverage. the idea that the obama care would be deficit-neutral and control costs i think has turned out to be a charade. if you look at the longer term projections it looks especially more unlikely today...
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president made it clear while praising the supreme court that he is going to be looking through federal law to see what is it going to take to essentially make same-sex marriage recognized in all 50 states. now he admitted that's his goal, that he was speaking as a president, not a lawyer, but that the intent is wherever they can find fixes in the federal law, he is going to try to do that, either via executive action or ask congress in order to pass any new legislation. on the issue of the voting rights act the president seemed to come out in favor of some sort of new solution that erases the idea of an old map. of course, the map itself, the preclearance map, is what was ruled unconstitutional. the supreme court seemed to leave open the idea that there could be a map in the future. what the president seemed to lay out and in talking to aids afterwards of what the president meant was coming up with a formula that potentially could make any jurisdiction in the country eligible, if you want to call it that, for justice department supervision if they don't meet a minimum requirement, say, min
president made it clear while praising the supreme court that he is going to be looking through federal law to see what is it going to take to essentially make same-sex marriage recognized in all 50 states. now he admitted that's his goal, that he was speaking as a president, not a lawyer, but that the intent is wherever they can find fixes in the federal law, he is going to try to do that, either via executive action or ask congress in order to pass any new legislation. on the issue of the...
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strike would be illegal under international law. international law which is big about all kinds of things is clear on one question. when is the use of force legal? it is legal only in an two in stances. the u.s. has not been attacke.d d. the other is if the security council endorses the use of force. russia and china have made clear they would veto. in this situation any other use of force would be illegal. we hear discussion of the so- called kosovo model of 1999. they could use that. they could reference that in say we will do what we did in kosovo. what they did in kosovo was illegal. they said we cannot get security council permission because we now that russia will veto so we will not ask the security council. we will ask nato high command. the nato high command is not authorized to make that decision. nato is a military institution. you ask them and they say sure. that is like a hammer and the nail. if you're a hammer, everything look at nal. if you're nato, everything looks like it requires military intervention. internationa
strike would be illegal under international law. international law which is big about all kinds of things is clear on one question. when is the use of force legal? it is legal only in an two in stances. the u.s. has not been attacke.d d. the other is if the security council endorses the use of force. russia and china have made clear they would veto. in this situation any other use of force would be illegal. we hear discussion of the so- called kosovo model of 1999. they could use that. they...
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how many of you think that most college students break the drug or alcohol laws? just about everybody. it shows special correspondent kennedy with a tv personality at mtv when she was your age. she was 20. you grew up in the music business and there was no law breaking drug use there i assume? >> there was none because i made the choice to be streeted which was very boring for me, but there were drugs and alcohol and dare i say marital relations by unmarried people around me i didn't participate in. >> you were very straight. you were 20-years old but you were at mtv and musicians would ask you for drugs? >> i am glad you asked me, john. i wrote a whole book about the 90s and mtv and that era. there's a whole chapter dedicated to rock stars who tried to buy drugs from me. >> what would they say? >> you know where i can find some heroin? look at me. i look like lilly pulitzer in a homeless encounter. >> take comments from students. questions or comments come to the microphone. >> my name is bill car i am from the university of illinois. i don't know if other people
how many of you think that most college students break the drug or alcohol laws? just about everybody. it shows special correspondent kennedy with a tv personality at mtv when she was your age. she was 20. you grew up in the music business and there was no law breaking drug use there i assume? >> there was none because i made the choice to be streeted which was very boring for me, but there were drugs and alcohol and dare i say marital relations by unmarried people around me i didn't...
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the gun measures that were nearly included in new york's oppressive gun laws and include confiscating your lawfully obtained weapons. is this a sign of things to sometimes what we suffer from is bigger than we think ... like the flu. with aches, fever and chills- the flu's a really big deal. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus at its source. so don't wait. call your doctor right away. tamiflu is prescription medicine for treating the flu in adults and children one year and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before taking tamiflu tell your doctor if you're pregnant, nursing. have serious health conditions, or take other medicines. if you develop an allergic reaction, a severe rash, or signs of unusual behavior, stop taking tamiflu and call your doctor immediately. children and adolescents in particular may be at an increased risk of seizures, confusion or abnormal behavior. the most common side effects are mild to moderate nausea and vomiting.
the gun measures that were nearly included in new york's oppressive gun laws and include confiscating your lawfully obtained weapons. is this a sign of things to sometimes what we suffer from is bigger than we think ... like the flu. with aches, fever and chills- the flu's a really big deal. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus at its source. so don't wait. call your doctor...
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people were like human projectiles flying into the law. five crew members have already passed breath alliesers. a judge is expected to announce this friday if there is enough evidence to bring colorado theater shting suspect james holmes to trial. prosecutors wrapped up their case today showing pictures from holmes' cell phone taken just before the massacre. one of them showed holmes with a wide grin slashing his glock. >>> president obama will name jack lew for his cabinet. the confirmation process is not expected to be difficult. >>> meantime labor secretary hilda solis is leaving the obama administration. the president calls her a tireless champion for working families but business groups say her efforts were one-sided. >>> today was one of those days that cause to you wonder, was it really january? there were people going for a jog in shorts and playing football. >> we hit 50 today. our average high is 42, so that's a pretty good dee. there is a cold front, though, pushing through. let's start with cities. 48 downtown, 43 gaithersburg,
people were like human projectiles flying into the law. five crew members have already passed breath alliesers. a judge is expected to announce this friday if there is enough evidence to bring colorado theater shting suspect james holmes to trial. prosecutors wrapped up their case today showing pictures from holmes' cell phone taken just before the massacre. one of them showed holmes with a wide grin slashing his glock. >>> president obama will name jack lew for his cabinet. the...
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we cannot afford to erode the notion of the rule of law. we cannot have a president who picks and chooses. he says, i don't really like the marriage law, so he does not enforce them. i don't like the immigration law, i will go around them. i don't even like the obamacare of also i will delay a part of it. what is that all about? i get it, too. when obamacare started off at $900 billion then it went to an estimate two years later of $1.8 trillion in 2011. now it can easily exceed $3 trillion. and the -- and the worst part is we start with about 15% of americans without insurance. we will end by 2023 with 10% of americans still without insurance. so for $3 trillion we will ensure five percent of america's population. we deserve better. we can do better. i think about simple math. i went to charleston southern university, a good education. how many of y'all are from south carolina? oh, yeah i love my people from the palmetto state. we can add. if you bring in a dollar, you should not spend the dollar. i want to make sure you all understand tha
we cannot afford to erode the notion of the rule of law. we cannot have a president who picks and chooses. he says, i don't really like the marriage law, so he does not enforce them. i don't like the immigration law, i will go around them. i don't even like the obamacare of also i will delay a part of it. what is that all about? i get it, too. when obamacare started off at $900 billion then it went to an estimate two years later of $1.8 trillion in 2011. now it can easily exceed $3 trillion....
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council to pass a law mandating how many patients each nurse can care for. fox 5's matt ackland explas why that kind of law would be expensive for hospitals. >> patients over profits! >> reporter: packing d.c council chambers, a huge group of nurses rallied in support of legislation called the patient protection act. act. >> across the district patient safety is regularly threatened because hospital corporations refuse to ensure that there are enough registered nurses working at the bedside. >> reporter: these nurses say something has to be done now. they are spread thin, overworked and face burnout. they worry patients aren't getting the attention they need. >> when the hospital is short staffed, we just can't do our jobs right. it's wrong. it's dangerous. it doesn't make sense. >> reporter: so far nine council members have signed onto legislation to set up a nurse to patient ratio, protect whistleblowers and do away with mandatory overtime for nurses. >> you don't want your loved one to be in the hospital and be in a very critical moment and there's no nur
council to pass a law mandating how many patients each nurse can care for. fox 5's matt ackland explas why that kind of law would be expensive for hospitals. >> patients over profits! >> reporter: packing d.c council chambers, a huge group of nurses rallied in support of legislation called the patient protection act. act. >> across the district patient safety is regularly threatened because hospital corporations refuse to ensure that there are enough registered nurses working...
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maybe we can get some attention brought to these stand your ground laws. we can argue over whether those laws are the real problem, michelle, but james says whatever you do, just leave race out of it. zimmerman is hispanic. hispanic. this has nothing to do with being racist against blacks. it is a neighborhood watch patrol who proceeded to shoot said suspect on the claim of self-defense. if you're in hot water like george and your story was brought into question, i bet you would be happy we give citizens a reasonable doubt. well the interesting thing to me is almost nobody is arguing, there was not reasonable doubt in the case, so what are people so mad about? i'm going to break it down for you in my let's be real commentary at 11:00. in the meantime, drop me a line with what you think. the address here, mailbag@wusa9.com. that's our broadcast. i'll be right back here at 11:00 along with lesli and top. we'll see you then. bye bye. >>> what caused the death of "glee" star cory monteith? >> "entertainment tonight" investigates what happened inside his hotel
maybe we can get some attention brought to these stand your ground laws. we can argue over whether those laws are the real problem, michelle, but james says whatever you do, just leave race out of it. zimmerman is hispanic. hispanic. this has nothing to do with being racist against blacks. it is a neighborhood watch patrol who proceeded to shoot said suspect on the claim of self-defense. if you're in hot water like george and your story was brought into question, i bet you would be happy we...
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cnn law enforcement analyst, tomful. -- tom fuentes. michael chertoff, coordinating the investigation. you've speak as former secretary of homeland security will not be given easy given all the various agencies involved though the fbi is the lead agency. take us a little bit behind the scenes, how this will unfold? >> you are right, wolf, it is challenging. the good news, the law enforcement agencies in the district of columbia and surrounding regions actually have a lot of experience working together on investigations. back -- in the day of the sniper, for example, which was in 2001, two snipers, we had very good coordination between the bureau which had the lead, and then, the county prosecutors and county detectives that were investigating the individual shootings. so there is a lot of experience here. what also helps a little bit. it took place on a federal premesis. the federal government has control over the domain. not a question where you will have a lot of civilians coming in and out. i think that will aid the investigation as
cnn law enforcement analyst, tomful. -- tom fuentes. michael chertoff, coordinating the investigation. you've speak as former secretary of homeland security will not be given easy given all the various agencies involved though the fbi is the lead agency. take us a little bit behind the scenes, how this will unfold? >> you are right, wolf, it is challenging. the good news, the law enforcement agencies in the district of columbia and surrounding regions actually have a lot of experience...
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presumably because there is less staff working, less law enforcement. the u.s. capital has its own police officer, the u.s. capital police. and i can tell you as a result of this shut down, some of those intrans have been closed. >> i can't read the writing that says first street. that would give us an idea which one there is. there is the northeast side and then the northwest side. if could you see it more clearly you would be able to work out where we are. >> i'm freight sure that is nortfirst street northeast. washington is divided between numbers and letters. i think i'm looking at first and c street c in cat. >> which is c street close to union station. >> correct, if that's what i'm looking at. >> we're just speculating here. i don't know whether people are feeding you very much information, kimberly, but we heard that a policeman had been injured. have you any more on that? we are still trying to get reports. i'm speaking from al jazeera's studios that are closer to the white house right now. i was previously up on a capitol hill. we did decide for editor
presumably because there is less staff working, less law enforcement. the u.s. capital has its own police officer, the u.s. capital police. and i can tell you as a result of this shut down, some of those intrans have been closed. >> i can't read the writing that says first street. that would give us an idea which one there is. there is the northeast side and then the northwest side. if could you see it more clearly you would be able to work out where we are. >> i'm freight sure that...
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you can so a majority of people still maintain that the law should be repealed and keeping the law in place is 41 percent. and a lot of folks are upset with the way this things are handled with the website and along with a long- term impact of what the lull could mean for many americans. where did you see it going. >> nancy pelosi said we have to pass it before we know what is in it. it is more unpopular than ever. and schopercent of the people oppose the law out right. and it didn't get into the question of do you support dismantling the legislation piece pie piece. and those numbers are 65 percent coa lugtion of the republicans and independents and democrats. support a piece by piece. i don't know how long the democrats can stand opposed to what the americans want especially in a election cycle. >> we are hearing that more people are enrolling for health care coverage via the website. if those numbers get better, what does it say in terms of perception? doesn't perception trump the reality in a time when so many news reports are coming out with the problems and overall impact of oba
you can so a majority of people still maintain that the law should be repealed and keeping the law in place is 41 percent. and a lot of folks are upset with the way this things are handled with the website and along with a long- term impact of what the lull could mean for many americans. where did you see it going. >> nancy pelosi said we have to pass it before we know what is in it. it is more unpopular than ever. and schopercent of the people oppose the law out right. and it didn't get...
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i'm not the one that set the law. i'm just abiding by the law. >> also he says older moving companies want to protect consumers from shady operators. >> say i am coming to pick up your furniture. i tell you it is $80 an hour. when i get to the new house, i say well, you know, going to charge you 155 an hour. >> now we have this thing called the internet where people can find out if a company has a bad reputation. >> consumers go for the cheapest price, john. >> she checked the web before she hired rj. >> somebody operated a company poorly, said they didn't take care of their items, that would raise alarm bells for me. >> had you had complaints from people you moved? >> no, no complaints. in fact, we are the top ranked moving company in the state according to angie's list. >> startups create muchhof the job growth in america. >> entrepreneurs are the wealth creators of society. >> i assume if i want to start a business, a moving company would be a good way to enter. simple, need a truck, some strength, go compete. >> i
i'm not the one that set the law. i'm just abiding by the law. >> also he says older moving companies want to protect consumers from shady operators. >> say i am coming to pick up your furniture. i tell you it is $80 an hour. when i get to the new house, i say well, you know, going to charge you 155 an hour. >> now we have this thing called the internet where people can find out if a company has a bad reputation. >> consumers go for the cheapest price, john. >> she...
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i recused myself from cases when i used to practice law. the attorney general has done so at least on the ap leaks case where he was going to be a witness, yet he's also looked, separate from recusal, sort of hands off saying he's learned about things late or is not as involved. do you think he is striking the right balance in explaining that to congress and the american people and when he is hands off and why? >> as to your comment, the government's been pretty clear here. at least senior justice department officials have been pretty clear when they talk about journalists they mean publisher, too. >> yeah. >> i think that's frankly why you haven't seen any prosecution in the wikileaks case, because the government would have to say we make a distinction between, say, a publisher like wikileaks, how do we say that's different from "the new york times" and "the huffington post," who also have websites. i don't think too much should be read into the attorney general using the term reporters. that was an answer to a specific question about the
i recused myself from cases when i used to practice law. the attorney general has done so at least on the ap leaks case where he was going to be a witness, yet he's also looked, separate from recusal, sort of hands off saying he's learned about things late or is not as involved. do you think he is striking the right balance in explaining that to congress and the american people and when he is hands off and why? >> as to your comment, the government's been pretty clear here. at least...
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it is not uncommon for congress to pass a law of the not too find it later. also remember when the president says this is the loss we have to follow it but the president is refusing to follow the law and has repeatedly rewritten the law without statutory or constitutional authority to do that. the supreme court had to rewrite the law of war were twice to make a constitutional. john: he may wind in the end because most media pulled the government and they hyped it. >> how does that impact you? of national parks and museums including those to. >> the last time is because our hurricane this time because of republican ideology. >>. >> so many in the media edge to oppose the effort to shrink or control the growth of government but fortunately there are a few exceptions in your helping us have this conversation but the american people overall understand one thing very clearly that obamacare puts them into a state of uncertainty so how many more americans have to lose their jobs or lose access to insurance as the 20,000 home depot employees before congress will step
it is not uncommon for congress to pass a law of the not too find it later. also remember when the president says this is the loss we have to follow it but the president is refusing to follow the law and has repeatedly rewritten the law without statutory or constitutional authority to do that. the supreme court had to rewrite the law of war were twice to make a constitutional. john: he may wind in the end because most media pulled the government and they hyped it. >> how does that impact...
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. >> it's fundamental contract law. every first year law student knows it. something must be given for something in return. it's call consideration. example. you have a house for sale. i give you money, you give me the house. apparently president obama was playing golf when they taught that class in law school. hello and welcome to justice. i'm judge jeanine. thanks for being with us tonight. do you remember right after he was elected, president obama ran to cairo to give his first foreign policy speech where he proclaimed that he wanted to seek common ground with the muslim world. that his was a new presidency. that he was no george bush. >> there must be a sustained effort to listen to each other. to learn from each other. to respect one another. and to seek common ground. as the holy koran tells us, be conscious of god and speak always the truth. that is what i will try to do today. >> mr. president, with all due respect, i have news for you. george bush was more popular in the arab world than you are right now. the truth? you're indecisive, unclear and i
. >> it's fundamental contract law. every first year law student knows it. something must be given for something in return. it's call consideration. example. you have a house for sale. i give you money, you give me the house. apparently president obama was playing golf when they taught that class in law school. hello and welcome to justice. i'm judge jeanine. thanks for being with us tonight. do you remember right after he was elected, president obama ran to cairo to give his first...
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strike would be illegal under international law because international law which is vague about all kinds of things is very clear on one question when is the use of force legal and it's you it's legal only in two very narrow instances one is immediate self-defense that's not an issue here the u.s. has not been attacked and even the obama administration is not claiming that the other is if the security council acknowledges and agrees and indorse is the use of military force that hasn't happened. no it's not going to happen russia and china have made clear they would veto so in this situation any other use of force would be illegal we hear discussion of the so-called kosovo model the kosovo precedent of one thousand nine hundred nine the problem is they could use that they could reference that and say well we'll do what we did in kosovo the problem was what they did in kosovo was illegal they said we can't get security council permission because we know that russia will will veto so we want to ask the security council instead we'll ask the nato high command the problem is the nato. that dec
strike would be illegal under international law because international law which is vague about all kinds of things is very clear on one question when is the use of force legal and it's you it's legal only in two very narrow instances one is immediate self-defense that's not an issue here the u.s. has not been attacked and even the obama administration is not claiming that the other is if the security council acknowledges and agrees and indorse is the use of military force that hasn't happened....
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they wrote a letter describing what the law was, we know what the law was, my brother wrote it. the question is did they follow it? we did not get an answer, we are hoping to get an answer. i think it's the wrong thing to do to go visit dictators who rob an maim their citizens. nobody, i don't care if you're famous or not, is above the law, we want to make sure that the law was followed, we have not gotten a straight answer from the white house. >>> stay with msnbc for more on our special series immigration nation as we focus on a path to citizenship in the united states. >>> here's a big question for you, what senator minority leader mitch mcconnell campaign office bugged or do they have a mole on their team? lots of finger pointing over those secret strategy tapes making fun of actress ashley judd if she were to throw her hat in the ring and rub against her. should ashley judd reconsider running now that mitch mcconnell's opposition playbook has been revealed? to meeting patient needs... ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ from finding the best way... ♪ to finding the best catch.
they wrote a letter describing what the law was, we know what the law was, my brother wrote it. the question is did they follow it? we did not get an answer, we are hoping to get an answer. i think it's the wrong thing to do to go visit dictators who rob an maim their citizens. nobody, i don't care if you're famous or not, is above the law, we want to make sure that the law was followed, we have not gotten a straight answer from the white house. >>> stay with msnbc for more on our...
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law, but indian country is home to the most desperate commutes. and i don't mean dissipate meaning loss, but financially, economically deprived. there is a reliance on federal grant dollars to operate programs. includes justice systems and corrections law enforcement, and domestic violence and assault services. >> one more question, most of these nonnative american men who are the offenders are they in intimate relationships are they husbands, fiances, boyfriends of these native american women who are victimized or are they total strangers in it is either or. and it is unfortunate, because i'm too familiar of victimizations at the hands of people that come on to reservations and into indian country to hunt and this is their prey. it's revolting to say that, but i know for a fact that that is true. >> jones told me many cases of sexual assaults go unreported because they are too afraid or ashamed to speak out. or they don't have confidence the offenders will be prosecuted. who are some of these men that go on to reservations. >> in her experience,
law, but indian country is home to the most desperate commutes. and i don't mean dissipate meaning loss, but financially, economically deprived. there is a reliance on federal grant dollars to operate programs. includes justice systems and corrections law enforcement, and domestic violence and assault services. >> one more question, most of these nonnative american men who are the offenders are they in intimate relationships are they husbands, fiances, boyfriends of these native american...
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he said he broke p t law. he's very upset with russia for providing safe haven for snowden and said that the president should, one, cancel his summit and should even consider the question of whether or not we attend the g-20, this international summit on industrial issues in st. petersburg also in september. >> you covered a lot of ground, chris. we won't miss the show. it's always good to see you on sunday morning. have a great day. >> thank you, jamie. same to you. >> thank you. and you should not miss this. because this is important for this week and it's important for our country. more of chris wallace's interview with general michael hayden and congressman justin amash. tune into "fox news sunday." he also sits down with eric cantor to discuss the economy and looming budget battle on capitol hill. it airs at 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on fox. >>> new developments in the battle against cancer. we'll tell you why some doctors say the definition for the illness needs to be re-examined. >>> a new study l
he said he broke p t law. he's very upset with russia for providing safe haven for snowden and said that the president should, one, cancel his summit and should even consider the question of whether or not we attend the g-20, this international summit on industrial issues in st. petersburg also in september. >> you covered a lot of ground, chris. we won't miss the show. it's always good to see you on sunday morning. have a great day. >> thank you, jamie. same to you. >> thank...
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michigan's right-to-work laws set to kick in a week from today. republican governor rick snyder is here. governor, good to see you. i was mentioning during the break whether when you see yourself portrayed as satan or the devil. >> it's great to be with you. i feel it's part of democracy. it was hired to do a job by my customers, the citizens of the state of michigan, and i'm doing the right thing. it's about workers rights and it's about bringing more jobs to michigan. so i'm just going to do my job. >> neil: we were talking about the possibility of an errant judge overturns this and it's in limbo again, all these machinationses back anding for like wisconsin. >> we're going to end up winning the lawsuits, in my view. we may lose at some lower court record. our track record guess on this. i have a fill osi take car or -- tear care of problems. we're getting people focused on issues and solving them. >> neil: i guess what your critics are saying they don't doubt your resolve to fix things, but whether you trample on them as a result. this emergenc
michigan's right-to-work laws set to kick in a week from today. republican governor rick snyder is here. governor, good to see you. i was mentioning during the break whether when you see yourself portrayed as satan or the devil. >> it's great to be with you. i feel it's part of democracy. it was hired to do a job by my customers, the citizens of the state of michigan, and i'm doing the right thing. it's about workers rights and it's about bringing more jobs to michigan. so i'm just going...
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they're protected under federal law. again, it would be appeared that things were done inappropriately by the banks, around that time. obviously, they'll have to make do and amend on this story. >> just quickly, markets up or down in europe right now? >> markets are down, brian. it's been a head scratcher this morning. a bit of a hangover from the sequester kicking in. people are still puzzled on how the italian government story will work out here. a weak market in europe at this stage. i don't know if you'll get a big legacy into the u.s. session, because things seem to be improving gradually as time passes. but we're in the red on the european trade right now. >> jeff, live for us from london. thank you very much. >>> we want to know why you're awake. e-mail way too early at msnbc.com or tweet me. >>> coming up -- we'll tell you what happened plus, sometimes sports plus politics equals the bizarre and that's dennis rodman who returned from his fact-finding mission in north korea or whatever he was doing there. we'll pl
they're protected under federal law. again, it would be appeared that things were done inappropriately by the banks, around that time. obviously, they'll have to make do and amend on this story. >> just quickly, markets up or down in europe right now? >> markets are down, brian. it's been a head scratcher this morning. a bit of a hangover from the sequester kicking in. people are still puzzled on how the italian government story will work out here. a weak market in europe at this...
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armstrong's shoes. >> i would like to be in your law class. i hope the next time in d.c., you invite me to one of your lectures. >> thank you very much, ashleigh. >>> i want you to know we're doing something special this weekend. you can tune in for cnn's special "the world according to lance." it's saturday night, 7:00 p.m., and 10:00 p.m. eastern time. ♪ i wish my patients could see what i see. ♪ that over time, having high cholesterol and any of these risk factors can put them at increased risk for plaque buildup in their arteries. so it's even more important to lower their cholesterol, and that's why, when diet and exercise alone aren't enough, i prescribe crestor. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. [ female announcer ] crestor is not right for everyone. like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant or may become pregnant. tell your doctor about other medicines you're taking. call your doctor right away if you have muscle pain or weakness,
armstrong's shoes. >> i would like to be in your law class. i hope the next time in d.c., you invite me to one of your lectures. >> thank you very much, ashleigh. >>> i want you to know we're doing something special this weekend. you can tune in for cnn's special "the world according to lance." it's saturday night, 7:00 p.m., and 10:00 p.m. eastern time. ♪ i wish my patients could see what i see. ♪ that over time, having high cholesterol and any of these risk...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. i took theraflu, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] truth is theraflu doesn't treat your cough. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus severe cold and flu fights your worst flu symptoms, plus that cough. [ sighs ] thanks!... [ male annouer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! >>> a failed assassination attempt that stunning to watch. the opposition party leader in bulgaria is on stage delivering a speech at a party caucus when this happens. clearly the gun jammed because as it looks like he was pulling the trigger no bullet was fired. giving the politician time to smack it away from his face. other delegates run on and wrestle him. they took the attacker to the ground and then they just went at him. i mean there was an old oar gentleman that
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. i took theraflu, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] truth is theraflu doesn't treat your cough. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus severe cold and flu fights your...